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Veto TP5B Setup and Review
I am a big fan of Veto bags, and the Tp5b is no exception. My initial impression upon first opening the packaging that this arrived in was that it was much larger than I had thought it was going to be. Most of the other tool pouch offerings by Veto Pro Pac are much smaller.
HVAC Tool Bag Setup- Veto Pro Tech XL
I’ve Gotten quite a bit of feedback regarding my HVAC Service tool bag load out (if you havn’t seen it, you can find that HERE) and many of you have asked for me to show what I carry in my other bag. This Veto Tech XL actually started out as my service bag and I ran it for a couple of year. While it still is a great bag, its just to big to be a service bag. I don’t know about you, but I know that if my bag has more room, I’m going to fill it up and make sure that I am using that space, and if your bag is large like the Tech XL, you end up with an extremely heavy bag.
Currently this bag has been re-purposed to my Install, repair, and startup bag. I use the smaller Veto for my every day HVAC maintenance and service calls, but bring this one out when I know that I’ll be working on repairs that can get a little more involved, or unit startups etc. It’s also a great way to store and organize tools on the truck so that they aren’t scattered all over the place when I do end up needing them.
What Is In your HVAC Service Tool Bag?
It’s always interesting to see how other HVAC Techs like to organize their gear, what tools they running in their bag, and how they have their service vehicle is set up. I know that I am constantly looking up content like this, because you can learn a lot from others experience and I like to make sure I’m running in the most efficient and optimized set up. Today, I’ll share what tools I run in my service bag, and the reason why they are in there.